Redknapp dismisses Tottenham exodus fears

  • Opposition crackdown shows reforms a lie, say Pakatan leaders
    Opposition crackdown shows reforms a lie, say Pakatan leaders

    PETALING JAYA, May 24 — The security dragnet on opposition leaders and critics this past week is the clearest sign yet that the Barisan Nasional (BN) government was never honest in wanting real political reforms, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders told a rally here last night.

  • Pakatan to push for parliamentary panel to redraw seats fairly
    Pakatan to push for parliamentary panel to redraw seats fairly

    PETALING JAYA, May 24 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) wants a parliamentary select committee (PSC) as a bilateral platform to ensure a fairer constituency redelineation exercise once Parliament convenes, its leaders said last night.

  • Tian Chua, Haris, Tamrin to be detained overnight at Jinjang
    Tian Chua, Haris, Tamrin to be detained overnight at Jinjang

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers Chua Tian Chang and Tamrin Ghafar, and political activist Haris Ibrahim, have been arrested for sedition and will be held overnight at the police lockup in Jinjang today.

  • Bar suggests new laws to give MACC more power
    Bar suggests new laws to give MACC more power

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) should be given more power to fight graft with the introduction of new legislation, the Malaysian Bar has said.

  • May 25 rally to proceed despite arrests, vows SAMM
    May 25 rally to proceed despite arrests, vows SAMM

    The 'People's Gathering' in front of the Amcorp Mall field in Petaling Jaya on Saturday will go ahead despite the police arresting several leaders of opposition political parties and non-governmental organisations today.

Harry Redknapp has denied Tottenham risk losing their biggest players if the club fails to secure a place in the Champions League on Sunday.

Spurs will clinch a place in the top four if they beat Fulham at White Hart Lane in their final Premier League fixture.

And they could overtake north London rivals Arsenal in third place if Arsene Wenger's side fail to beat West Bromwich Albion.

However, should they fall short of qualifying for European football's premier competition - and a Chelsea victory in the Champions League final on May 19 will mean the team that finishes fourth misses out - fresh focus will be thrown on the future of a number of star names.

Gareth Bale and Luke Modric are the two Tottenham players most frequently linked with a move away.

Modric was a target for Chelsea and Manchester United last summer while Bale has been linked with a move to Barcelona after admitting he would have to consider his future if Spurs missed out on the Champions League.

Redknapp, though, believes Tottenham will still have enough pulling power no matter where they finish.

"Luka Modric didn't come here because they were in the Champions League, he came here because they were a good club, he was on decent money and had a chance to play in the Premier League," Redknapp said.

"Are you telling me people aren't going to sign for Chelsea next year if they don't win the Champions League?

"Of course they will. If they are paid the right money and get the right contract, they are going to a fantastic club in London.

"They will still go to Chelsea, they will still go to Liverpool because it is a great club and they will still come to Tottenham because it's a great club.

"If we can finish third it would be great. But if we finish fourth it would still be a great achievement. We would have taken that at the beginning of the season.

"We haven't finished above Chelsea too many times since the Premier League started.

"We will finish above Liverpool and we will have done that for the past couple of years now. Sunday will be a big day. We just have to concentrate on ourselves and get the three points."

Martin Jol knows what it is like to miss out on the top four on the final day with Tottenham.

The Fulham manager was in charge at Spurs when several of his players went down with a stomach bug on the morning of a game with West Ham.

Tottenham lost that game, allowing Arsenal to finish fourth and Jol was eventually sacked from White Hart Lane the following year.

"We were in fourth position for a long time. We had to go to West Ham. Arsenal played at home," Jol recalled.

"We ended up fifth. That was the first time they were above us. I could write a nice chapter over the events that day.

"This is the first time I have been back there. They like what I did there. I like the place. I like the club. It is in my heart, as Fulham is."

But the manager added: "I feel Spurs need to play in the Champions League. But you can't blame me for wanting the three points to get to 55 points.

"There is no pressure on us. We are in a fine position. We wanted to finish in the top 10.

"They are a very good footballing team and there is a lot to play for for them. They will be emotional."

Tottenham's hopes of securing victory will not be helped by the absence of injured left-back Benoit Assou-Ekotto and his suspended understudy Danny Rose.

Loading...

Comments on Yahoo! pages are subject to our link to Comments Guidelines. You are responsible for any content that you post. Yahoo! is not responsible or liable in any way for comments posted by its users. Yahoo! does not in any way endorse or support comments made by its users.

  • Pathmanabhan, tiga pekerja ladang ke tali gantung kerana bunuh Sosilawati dan tiga individu lain Bernama

    SHAH ALAM, 23 Mei (Bernama) -- Mahkamah Tinggi di sini hari ini mendapatibekas peguam N. Pathmanabhan dan tiga pekerja ladangnya bersalah membunuhjutawan kosmetik Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya dan tiga individu lain tiga tahunlepas, dan dijatuhi hukuman gantung sampai mati. Hakim Datuk Akhtar Tahir memutuskan sedemikian selepas berpuas hati bahawapihak pembelaan gagal menimbulkan keraguan munasabah terhadap kes pendakwaan. Pathmanabhan serta tiga pekerja ladang iaitu T. Thilaiyalagan, R. Matan danR.

  • Crackdown begins! The Malaysian Insider
    Crackdown begins!

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 ― Batu MP Chua Tian Chang, activist Haris Ibrahim and PAS’s Tamrin Ghafar were arrested for sedition today and brought to the Jinjang police station for questioning, according to reports.

  • ‘Haram’ to topple government through violence, repeats Fatwa Council The Malaysian Insider

    NILAI, May 22 – The National Fatwa Council reiterated a “fatwa” declaring demonstrations and rallies to topple government through violence as “haram” (forbidden) yesterday, becoming the latest Islamic body to comment on the issue.

  • 'GST will burden every M'sian by RM1,000 a year' Malaysiakini
    'GST will burden every M'sian by RM1,000 a year'

    Every Malaysian will be burdened by an extra RM 1,000 a year should the government impose a seven percent Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate, Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has said.

  • BN to face angrier Malaysians with continued crackdown, warns Ambiga The Malaysian Insider
    BN to face angrier Malaysians with continued crackdown, warns Ambiga

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Putrajaya will only face more wrath from right-thinking Malaysians if it continues its nationwide crackdown on opposition supporters, Datuk Ambiga Sreenavasan said today.